"Rebellion is individual action; it has nothing to do with the crowd. Rebellion has nothing to do with politics, power, violence. Rebellion has something to do with changing your consciousness, your silence, your being. It is a spiritual metamorphosis. And each individual passing through a rebellion is not fighting with anybody else, but is fighting only with his own darkness. Swords are not needed, bombs are not needed; what is needed is more alertness, more meditativeness, more love, more prayerfulness, more gratitude. Surrounded by all these qualities you are born anew.” — Osho

"Certainly, my rebellion is based on ”yes”—yes to existence, yes to nature, yes to yourself. Whatever the religions may be saying and whatever the ancient traditions may be saying, they are all saying no—no to yourself, no to nature, no to existence; they are life-negative.

"My rebellion is life-affirmative. I want you to dance and sing and love and live as intensely and as totally as possible. In this total affirmation of life, in this absolute yes to nature, we can bring a totally new earth and a totally new humanity into being.” — Osho

"Rebellion, Revolution and Religiousness is a book about spiritual rebellion which arises out of meditation, awareness and freedom, and from truly being yourself. It is not a rebellion against someone or something outside of yourself, but rather against all that is false within you. It is an inner rebellion, or the rebellion of the enlightened. All enlightened Masters, from the Buddha to Osho, were rebels to the core, and their rebellion became their religion." — David Cherubim, author and editor for New Falcon Publications

Osho’s teachings defy categorization, covering everything from the
individual quest for meaning to the most urgent social and political
issues facing society today. His books are not written but are transcribed
from audio and video recordings of extemporaneous talks
given to international audiences over a period of 35 years. Osho has
been described by the Sunday Times in London as one of the “1000
Makers of the 20th Century” and by American author Tom Robbins as
“the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ.”